380 THE GREEN-HOUSE CATALOGUE. 



Stilli^ngia sylvatica, a Carolina perennial;, of easy cul- 

 ture in peat soil. 



Mercuria'lis elliptica, a Portugal shrub, of easy culture 

 in sandy soil. 



Eu^CLEA racemosa and unduldta. 



ExccECA^RiA serrdtay a Chili shrub, which may be treated 

 as Crdton. 



Cluy^tia alternoides, B. M. 1321, poly gono ides, daph- 

 7ioides, ericoides, polifolia, tomentosa, pidchella, B. M. 

 1945, coUhia, shrubs from the Cape, which grow in loam 

 and peat, and are increased by young cuttings in sand 

 under a bell-glass. 



Hyjena'nche globosa. 



URTI'CE^. 



FoRSKO^LEA cdndida, a Cape perennial, of common cul- 

 ture in loam and peat. 



GuNNE^RA perpensa, a Cape perennial, which grows in 

 sandy loam, and is increased by dividing at the root or by 

 cuttings. 



U'rtica niveay a Chinese nettle, which grows in light soil, 

 and is increased by dividing at the root. 



Bcehme'ria rubesceiis, a Canary shrub, of the easiest 

 culture. 



Fi'cus corddta, macrophy'Ua, austrdlis, eldstica, stipu- 

 lata, pumila, dspera, and capensis. Trees, shrubs, and 

 creepers or climbers, of the easiest culture and propagation 

 in any light rich soil. 



ULMA^CEiE. 



U^LMUS chinensis, a Chinese tree, of easy culture in 

 light rich soil. It may be increased by grafting on any of 

 the hardy species. 



